The latest superphone from Samsung is only a couple of days away from hitting the shelves, but if you’re not a fan of shelling out $600 for “the next big thing” it looks like the Galaxy S5 will also exist as a cheaper Mini handset.

Samsung’s amusing habit of labeling phones that are larger than the iPhone 5S “Mini” is going to continue into their next generation of devices. These phones are typically aimed at mobile markets where less expensive phones are more popular, but the feature set and design typically mimics the flagship they are based on. The Galaxy S5 Mini is following suit with a IP67 resistance rating like the the S5, and it looks like this 4.5-inch phone will actually be something you’d want to use on a daily basis.

Sources reporting to Sammobile are claiming this phone will be packing a 720p Super Amoled display instead of the low quality QHD displays we’ve seen in these devices in the past. Coupled with an 8-megapixel rear camera, 2-megapixel front-facing camera, and a 2,100 mAh battery, the phone should be enjoyable enough to use that it could even be sold in higher end mobile markets as a budget phone. There’s also rumor of 1.5GB of RAM and 16GB of onboard storage to compliment what will likely be a Snapdragon 400 processor.

If the price is right, meaning if it can compete with the Moto G in these same markets, Samsung will have an impressive lower end phone running Android 4.4 to offer alongside their new flagship.